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Saturday 19 October 2013

PAINTERS AND DOCKERS


Painters and Dockers formed in Melbourne in 1982 with five members, Vladimir Juric on guitars and backing vocals, Andy Marron on drums, Phil Nelson on bass guitar, Chris O'Connor on guitars and backing vocals, and mainstay Paul Stewart on lead vocals and trumpet. One of the earliest gigs for the unnamed group was at a pub rock venue in Port Melbourne frequented by members of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union so they chose Painters and Dockers for the event and retained the name thereafter. In their earlier years, they were the headline act at the Port Melbourne Community Festival, and in a government, initiative called Rockin' the Rails, where they played songs from the back of a train, as it stopped at various Melbourne stations, including Ringwood, Camberwell and Flinders Street. Painters and Dockers first recording, "Mohawk Baby", appeared on independent label, Au Go Go records' compilation album, 'Asleep at the Wheel' early in 1984.

Soon after, Marron was replaced by Colin Buckler on drums, and Mick Morris came in on tenor sax. They released their debut album, 'Love Planet', which was produced by veteran hard rocker, Lobby Loyde and released on Big Time Records in 1984 and contained the tracks, "Basia!", also released as a single in March 1985, and "The Boy Who Lost His Jocks on Flinders Street Station". Joining after the album's release was Dave Pace on trumpet / backing vocals, and with Stewart and Morris the horn section was called the Brassholes. Music historian, Ian McFarlane, describes their sound as "adding an earthy R&B edge to the band's raucous, punk-infused power pop".

A four-track EP, 'Kill Kill Kill' was released in 1985 containing cover versions of "Kill Kill Kill" originally by The Sacred Cows on "The Groovy Guru" episode of US comedy TV series, Get Smart; Australian group Supernaut's "I Like it Both Ways"; The Ramones' "Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio?" and The Saints' "Know Your Product". Their first single, "Basia!", released in March 1985 on Big Time Records, was a paean to Basia Bonkowski—lyrics include "B she's so beautiful, A articulate too, S sensual, I international, Ay Ay" and "She's sitting there with her multi-coloured hair / She's sitting there with that multi-cultured stare"—who was presenter of SBS' music television show, Rock Around the World from 1982 to late 1984. A live album, 'Bucket', released in October 1986 on the band's own label DOC Records (distributed by Shock Records) and Big Time Records, featured one of their live pub rock performances.

The band's second studio album, 'Kiss My Art', was released in August 1988 on White Label Records (a subsidiary of Mushroom Records) and peaked at #23 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) albums charts in September 1988. The album spawned four singles, "Nude School", "Die Yuppie Die", "Love on Your Breath" (video clip featured cabaret performer Peaches La Creme and directed by Salik Silverstein) and "Safe Sex", and the first two achieved top 50 chart success. and were accompanied with video clips directed by ex-Hunters & Collectors Geoff Crosby.

The album was again produced by Lobby Loyde, except for "Nude School" which was produced by Franswah. Their next album, 'Touch One, Touch All', was released in December 1989 spawning the related singles, "Dirty Filthy Rock'n'Roll" in November, and "Eat Shit Die" in May 1990. Neither album nor singles peaked into the top 50. Morris left in 1989 and Darren Garth had replaced Juric on guitar by early 1990; the band undertook a Canadian tour promoting the album. In December 1991 they released the mini-album, 'Hickory Dickory Dock' with its track "Merry Christmas, Carol" and the single, "New World Order".

'Nervous '90s' appeared in June 1992 and contained six studio tracks and three live tracks recorded with the Salvation Army Brass Band. During 1992 they became involved in Performers Releasing Information about Clean Syringes (PRICS), which included running workshops and gigs on safe sex and drug use. In 1993, Garth left and Colin Badger joined on guitar and backing vocals, Painters and Dockers undertook the Australia-wide Return to the Love Planet tour and released a pro gay CD-EP, 'I Know Better Queens than That in December' which comprised four tracks, including an acoustic version of "I Know Better Queens than That" and two tracks taken from the live album "Bucket". An EP '`Hickoey Dickory Dock and the album,

'The Things that Matter' followed in 1994. A mini-album, 'Advance Australia Where?', was released in August 1998. By that stage, original members, Nelson and O'Connor had left, mainstay Stewart now with Badger and Buckler were joined by Paul Calvert on bass guitar, Sonja Parkinson on trombone and backing vocals, and Jenny Pineapple on saxophone and backing vocals. This line-up appeared at Mushroom 25 Live concert in November to celebrate the record label's anniversary, their track "Divi Van" appeared on the related VHS release, Mushroom 25 Live: The Concert of the Century. The Painters and Dockers released seven albums between 1984 and 1994, which featured a selection of sarcastic and amusing singles, such as "Die Yuppie Die" from 1988'sKiss My Art and pro-queer and anti-monarchy "I Know Better Queens Than That" from 1994's The Things That Matter.

In 2009 Stewart featured on the ABC Compass religious program following a liver transplant with the episode featuring Painters And Dockers songs ``Nude School and ``Die Yuppie Die. On 20 November 2009, early members, Paul Stewart, Chris O'Connor, Colin Buckler, Vladimir Juric, David Pace and Mick Morris, with Michael Badger (not an original member) reformed for a one-off show at the Prince Bandroom in St Kilda, Melbourne, where the band was inducted into The Age newspaper's EG Hall of Fame. In 2011 former members of the band performed under the moniker Painters and Dockers trio – composed of Paul Stewart, Colin Badger and David Pace  On 19 February 2012 Painters And Dockers members Paul Stewart, Colin Badger and Michael Badger got together with several other musicians in a band called The Transplants to perform a special show for ORGAN DONATION week. Most members of the act had had life saving liver transplants.

They were joined at the gig, held at the Oakleigh Caravan Club, by controversial 'Human Headline' Derryn Hinch who sung along on the Dockers song 'You're Going Home In The Back Of A Divi Van'. On 20 February 2012, the reunion line-up, without Chris O'Connor, played a gig for the ABC show, Adam Hills In Gordon Street Tonight at the Oakleigh RSL in Melbourne. The show was recorded live for broadcast on 22 February 2012. On 4 March 2012, the Dockers played a benefit gig at the Melbourne Arts Centre 'SpiegelSeason' , for the Jesuit Social Services Just Music Album Launch.

The Dockers trio worked on a new track `Lets Give It A Go with young African duo The Flybz. On 22 June 2014, they were part of the music line-up, playing a blistering post match set, at the Reclink Community Cup. Following this the band were asked to play at Punkfest Brisbane 2014 and at the Meredith Music Festival. The band were back in the news on October 9, 2014 when Violent Soho frontman James Tidswell was not allowed to board a plane because he was wearing a Painters and Dockers black T-shirt printed with the name of the band's 1990 single 'Eat, Shit, Die'. In 2020 they released the album 'You Know You Want To' recorded live at the Torquay Hotel Victoria, The Forum in Melbourne and the Tivoli in Brisbane. The lineup was: Colin Badger (guitar), Dahl Murphy (drums), Dali Platt (bass), Michael Badger (vocals/guitar), Mick Morris (sax), Paul Stewart (vocals), Richard Bradbeer (bass), Sonja Parkinson (trombone) and Jenny Pineapple (sax). As at 2023 the band is still performing.

Members

Paul Stewart (lead vocals, trumpet), Phil Nelson (bass), Chris O'Connor (guitar),
Vladimir Juric (guitar), Andy Marron (drums), Colin Buckler (drums), Mick Morris (sax),
Dave Pace (trumpet), Darren Garth (guitar), Colin Badger (guitar), Paul Calvert (bass),
Sonja Parkinson (trombone), Jenny Pineapple (sax), Dahl Murphy (drums), Dali Platt (bass),
Michael Badger (vocals/guitar), Richard Bradbeer (bass)




SINGLES
Nude School

8 JUN '87#29

Die Yuppie Die

5 OCT '87#49





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